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Front Facia185 viewsAn Hardboard facia has been cut out and fixed to the wooden frame. The height of the hill at the front is evident from the shape of the facia.
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Front Facia185 viewsAn Hardboard facia has been cut out and fixed to the wooden frame.
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Upper River185 viewsThe upper river and water fall have been carved out.
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Upper River185 viewsThe upper river and water fall have been carved out.
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Upper Waterfall185 viewsThe upper river and water fall have been carved out. the hole here is where the water will drop into and flow into an underground river. The river then joins to the front river through a culvert.
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Rock Outcrop185 viewsThe outcrop is made by first nailing foam blocks together. These blocks are then glued with expanding foam, followed by being carved to shape.
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Rock Outcrop185 viewsThe outcrop is made by first nailing foam blocks together. These blocks are then glued with expanding foam, followed by being carved to shape.
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Rock Outcrop185 viewsThe outcrop is made by first nailing foam blocks together. These blocks are then glued with expanding foam, followed by being carved to shape.
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Undercoat185 viewsThe plastered area has recieved a black undercoat.
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Rock Outcrop185 viewsThe outcrop is made by first nailing foam blocks together. These blocks are then glued with expanding foam, followed by being carved to shape.
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Rock Outcrop185 viewsThe outcrop is made by first nailing foam blocks together. These blocks are then glued with expanding foam, followed by being carved to shape.
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Undercoat185 viewsThe plastered area has recieved a black undercoat.
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Finished Plastering185 viewsThe remaining areas have been plasterd and are awaiting an undercoat.
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Trees185 viewsI have aquired some trees from a local hobby shop. These, along with some more I plan to make, will be used in the forest on the left hand side of the layout.
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An how to of laying Scatters185 viewsStep 2: Finally, just lightly mist the scatters with tap water. This will help the glue draw up into the top layer, and stop the scatters blowing away while they dry.
And there you have it. Leave for 24 hours to fully dry, and you will have one well scattered, realistic area
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